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The Harmonized Commodity

The Harmonized Commodity. Description and Coding System (HS). Overview. Multipurpose Goods Nomenclature developed by WCO. Basis for Customs Tariffs and Trade Statistics of more than 200 countries and economies. More than 98 % of World trade in terms of the HS.

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The Harmonized Commodity

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  1. TheHarmonizedCommodity Description and Coding System (HS)

  2. Overview • Multipurpose Goods Nomenclature developed by WCO. • Basis for Customs Tariffs and Trade Statistics of more • than 200 countries and economies. • More than 98 % of World trade in terms of the HS. • A universal economic language and code for transportable • goods. • Implemented internationally in 1988 by the HS Convention. (147 Contracting Parties as of May 2013). • Maintained by WCO through the HS Committee. • Nomenclature Sub-Directorate acts as Secretariat. APEC Workshop on the Advancement of Trade in IT Products June 2013

  3. Main Objectives • To facilitate international trade • Collection, comparison and analysis of trade • statistics • Standardization of trade documentation and • transmission of data APEC Workshop on the Advancement of Trade in IT Products June 2013

  4. Harmonized System • Used by : • Customs and statisticians • Governments • International organizations • Private sector Many purposes, such as : trade policies, monitoring of controlled goods, rules of origin, freight tariffs, transport statistics, price monitoring, quota controls, economic research and analysis... A universal economic language and code for goods, and an indispensable tool for international trade. APEC Workshop on the Advancement of Trade in IT Products June 2013

  5. 1994 Historical background (1) The GATT raised various questions about Customs processes but there was no institution responsible for examining Customs issues (2) Thirteen European countries established a Study Group to examine the Customs issues identified by the GATT and this led to the decision to create an international Customs body 1947 1948 1950 1952 1953 (5) The CCC Convention entered into force on 4 November 1952 (4) The Convention establishing a Customs Co-operation Council (CCC) was signed in Brussels (6) The inaugural session of the CCC Council was held on 26 January 1953 with 17 founding Members In 1994, the CCC adopts the name WCO APEC Workshop on the Advancement of Trade in IT Products June 2013

  6. Maintaining The HS The HS Convention itself has foreseen the need for a substantial international maintenance mechanism for the HS in order to ensure uniformity of interpretation and application and to keep the system current with modern trading practices, product development and the needs of users APEC Workshop on the Advancement of Trade in IT Products June 2013

  7. Review Cycle Every 4 to 6 years 1 January 2012 1 January 2017 1 January 2022 APEC Workshop on the Advancement of Trade in IT Products June 2013

  8. Harmonized System Implemented in 1988 HS Codes : 5019 Amended in 1992 Mainly editorial HS Codes : 5018 Amended in 1996 393 sets of amendments HS Codes : 5113 Amended in 2002 374 sets of amendments HS Codes : 5224 Amended in 2007 354 sets of amendments HS Codes : 5052 Amended in 2012 225 sets of amendments HS Codes : 5205 APEC Workshop on the Advancement of Trade in IT Products June 2013

  9. Hs 2007 • 354 sets of amendments to • HS 2007 • About 70 related to IT products in Chapters 84, 85 and 90 • Changes to 200 of the 773 subheadings in these three Chapters • 110 related to products covered by the ITA APEC Workshop on the Advancement of Trade in IT Products June 2013

  10. HS 2007 ITEMS EXAMINED • Legal Notes • 84.43 Printing machinery • 84.86 Semiconductor mfg. equipment • 85.17 Telecommunications • 85.19 Audio players/recorders • 85.23 Media for recorded data • 85.28 Television monitors/receivers • 90.10 Photocopiers APEC Workshop on the Advancement of Trade in IT Products June 2013

  11. HS 2012 Amendments • Far fewer amendments to IT nomenclature for HS 2012 • Amendments focused on : • Technological progress • Changes in trade patterns • Clarification of texts • Trade practice • Section XVI of the HS had a total of 30 changes including 9 to Chapter 84 and 20 to Chapter 85 • Chapter 90 had three sets of amendments APEC Workshop on the Advancement of Trade in IT Products June 2013

  12. What is in store for HS 2017? APEC Workshop on the Advancement of Trade in IT Products June 2013

  13. HS 2017 Amendments • REVIEW SUB-COMMITTEE (November 2014) • HS COMMITTEE (March 2014) • COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION (June 2014) • FINAL LIST OF AMENDMENTS AFTER DELETING OBJECTIONS (January 2015) • IMPLEMENTATION - 1 January 2017 APEC Workshop on the Advancement of Trade in IT Products June 2013

  14. Actions For Implementation Of HS 2017 • DISTRIBUTION OF FINAL TEXT OF AMENDMENTS • (January 2015) • CORRELATION TABLES (approximately January 2016) • EXPLANATORY NOTES (approximately September 2016) • WTO NEGOTIATIONS (Article XXVIII Procedure) • NATIONAL LEGISLATION AND NOTIFICATION • TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE APEC Workshop on the Advancement of Trade in IT Products June 2013

  15. Future of the hs Shortening Review Cycles from 5 years to 3 APEC Workshop on the Advancement of Trade in IT Products June 2013

  16. Thank you APEC Workshop on the Advancement of Trade in IT Products June 2013

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